It’s been many years since I’ve been to WDW during the summer. I know the heat will be exhausting, but if crowds will be light, it will be so much better.
We’ve visited once, but between the cost of tickets to get in and the horrific time with our autistic son, it certainly was not the most magical experience on earth! Never again!
We’ve been enjoying WDW for 45 years and it has slowly loosing its magic abd its a shame. As an Annual Pass holder for the most of the time. Definitely the last years of attending.
The loss Tom Sayers Island and the disappearing Frontierland, the HUGE increase of alcohol and “Drinking Around the World”
has ruined the family feel of WDW.
The loss of loved attractions, drunken people and restrictions for Annual Passholders have us in serious considering of never returning.
More cost, fewer attractions, removal of lived ones is sad.
Hi ho, hi ho its NOT time to go to WDW.
Pray you get it together.
Sad
We’ve been enjoying WDW for 45 years and it has slowly loosing its magic and its a shame.
As an Annual Pass holder for the most of the time. Definitely the last years of attending.
The loss Tom Sayers Island and the disappearing Frontierland, the HUGE increase of alcohol and “Drinking Around the World”
has ruined the family feel of WDW.
The loss of loved attractions, drunken people and restrictions for Annual Passholders have us in serious considering of never returning.
More cost, fewer attractions, removal of loved ones is sad.
Hi ho, hi ho its NOT time to go to WDW.
Pray you get it together.
Sad
Comments for Walt Disney World To Become a “Ghost Town” By Summer 2026, Insider Report Reveals
Deb R
It’s been many years since I’ve been to WDW during the summer. I know the heat will be exhausting, but if crowds will be light, it will be so much better.
Curtis Malloch
We’ve visited once, but between the cost of tickets to get in and the horrific time with our autistic son, it certainly was not the most magical experience on earth! Never again!
Bryon
We’ve been enjoying WDW for 45 years and it has slowly loosing its magic abd its a shame. As an Annual Pass holder for the most of the time. Definitely the last years of attending.
The loss Tom Sayers Island and the disappearing Frontierland, the HUGE increase of alcohol and “Drinking Around the World”
has ruined the family feel of WDW.
The loss of loved attractions, drunken people and restrictions for Annual Passholders have us in serious considering of never returning.
More cost, fewer attractions, removal of lived ones is sad.
Hi ho, hi ho its NOT time to go to WDW.
Pray you get it together.
Sad
Bryon
We’ve been enjoying WDW for 45 years and it has slowly loosing its magic and its a shame.
As an Annual Pass holder for the most of the time. Definitely the last years of attending.
The loss Tom Sayers Island and the disappearing Frontierland, the HUGE increase of alcohol and “Drinking Around the World”
has ruined the family feel of WDW.
The loss of loved attractions, drunken people and restrictions for Annual Passholders have us in serious considering of never returning.
More cost, fewer attractions, removal of loved ones is sad.
Hi ho, hi ho its NOT time to go to WDW.
Pray you get it together.
Sad